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Sound-in-Syncs — is a method of multiplexing sound and video signals into a channel designed to carry video, in which data representing the sound is inserted into the line synchronising pulse of an analogue TV waveform. This is used on point to point links within … Wikipedia

Army Communications and Information Systems (United Kingdom) — The British Army operates a wide range of communications and information systems [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/3512.aspx Royal Signals Equipment] ] . Some of these are specialised military systems, while others are procured off the shelf. They fall… … Wikipedia

Nikon Coolpix series — The Nikon Coolpix series is the point and shoot series of digital cameras produced by Nikon. This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced… … Wikipedia

ICL Distributed Array Processor — The Distributed Array Processor (DAP) produced by International Computers Limited (ICL) was the world s first commercial massively parallel computer. The original paper study was complete in 1972 and building of the prototype began in 1974. The… … Wikipedia

Longwall mining — is a form of underground coal mining where a long wall (typically about 250 400 m long) of coal is mined in a single slice (typically 1 2 m thick). The longwall panel (the block of coal that is being mined) is typically 3 4 km long and 250 400 m… … Wikipedia

RETMA tube designation — The Radio Electronics Television Manufacturers Association was formed in 1953, as a result of mergers with other trade standards organisations.They were principally responsible for the standardised nomenclature for American vacuum tubes.American… … Wikipedia

Rugged computer — Panasonic CF U1 Toughbook rugged computer is used for surveying, cartography or field data collection. CF U1 is used for example for forest inventories (Field Map technology). A rugged (or ruggedized, but also ruggedised) computer is a computer… … Wikipedia